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October is National Car Care Month, so here are 7 end-of-summer car care tips to keep you and your car safe this autumn and winter.
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October is National Car Care Month, so here are 7 end-of-summer car care tips to keep you and your car safe this autumn and winter.
Of all the routine car engine maintenance services, the tune-up has both evolved and somewhat remained unchanged. Different vehicles like a 2001 Ford Explorer and 2012 Mazda Miata need different … Continue Reading Engine Tune-Up Service at NAPA Auto Care
Whether it is your prized standard pickup, that trusty family van or your showcase sportscar, a bad transmission can quickly go from a loud, smelly nuisance to a dangerous operation … Continue Reading NAPA Auto Care: Transmission Service & Repair
Your brake fluid is one of the most important liquids in your vehicle. Brake fluid is what transmits your foot’s movement of pressing on the brake pedal into movement of … Continue Reading How to Flush Brake Fluid
If you drive a car with an internal combustion engine, you already know that the system under the hood is complex. It’s a network of both moving and non-moving parts … Continue Reading 5 Signs That Your Car is Ready for a Tune-Up
How often should you get a transmission fluid change? Although some manufacturers recommend every 30,000 miles, others say you can go longer.
Understanding brake fluid shelf life can make a big difference in your vehicle’s performance on the road.
So you’re getting in the habit of regular fluid checks on your car. But do you know how to check transmission fluid? Here’s a refresher to get you started.
What is a tuneup? This type of preventative maintenance can nip problems in the bud and keep your vehicle running smoothly. Here’s why you should get one.
The quality of car fluids has improved in recent years. For instance, certain fluids are now considered “lifetime fill.” Here’s what you should know.